Muslim al-Naysābūrī (d. 261/875) : the sceptical traditionalist
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Muslim al-Naysābūrī (d. 261/875) : the sceptical traditionalist
(Islamic history and civilization, v. 196)
Brill, c2023
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [441]-464) and indexes
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内容説明
In Muslim al-Naysaburi (d. 261/875). The skeptical traditionalist, Pavel Pavlovitch studies the life and works of Muslim b. al-Hajjaj al-Naysaburi, the author of the famous collection of traditions (hadith) al-Musnad al-sahih (The Sound Collection), which Sunni Muslims rank as the third most authoritative source of legal and theological norms after the Qur'an and Muhammad b. Isma'il al-Bukhari's Sahih.
Based on multiple biographical sources and Muslim's extant works, Pavel Pavlovitch studies hitherto unexplored aspects of Muslim's biography, elaborates on his founding contribution to the science of hadith criticism, and examines the transmission history of Muslim's Sahih in unprecedented detail. The monograph includes the first systematic study of Muslim's traditionalist theology, which played a defining role in the formation of Sunni identity.
目次
Motives and Acknowledgments
List of Graphs, Diagrams, and Tables
Conventions
Introduction
1 The State of the Field and Method
1 Sources and Studies
2 Method
3 Technical Terminology
4 Determining the hadith Transmitters' Dates of Birth and Death
5 Determining the Distance between Centers of Learning
2 Iraq and Northeastern Iran in Muslim's Lifetime: Politics and Intellectual Currents
1 The City of Naysabur
2 The Mihna
3 Political Factions
4 Theological Issues and Intellectual Trends
3 Life and Worldview
1 Shaykhs and Centers of Learning
2 Doctrinal Affiliation
3 Piety
4 Political Views
4 Muslim's Theology
1 Muslim, al-Bukhari, and the Perception of the Quran
2 Muslim and the Definition of Faith
3 Muslim and the Issue of qadar: Synergy between Divine Predestination and Human Agency
4 Conclusion
5 Muslim's hadith Criticism
1 The Delicate Art of Transmitter Evaluation
2 Muslim's Criteria of hadith Criticism
3 Muslim's Vocabulary of hadith Transmission and Evaluation
4 Conclusion
6 Muslim's Works
1 Extant Works
2 Works That Are Preserved as Secondary Citations
3 Lost Works
7 The Sahih
1 The Collection's Title and Purpose of Composition: Musannaf, Musnad, and Sahih
2 When Did Muslim Compose the Sahih, and Was It Finished?
3 Is Muslim's Sahih an Appendix to al-Bukhari's Sahih?
4 Contents and Structure of the Sahih
5 Reception and Canonization
8 The Transmission of the Sahih
1 The Transmission through Ibrahim b. Muhammad b. Sufyan al-Naysaburi
2 The Transmission through Abu Muhammad Ahmad b. 'Ali b. al-Hasan al-Qalanisi
3 The Transmission through Makki b. 'Abdan
4 The Transmission through Ahmad b. al-Sharqi
5 Other Transmissions of the Sahih
6 Manuscripts and Editions
Conclusion
Appendix 1: Isnad Diagrams
Appendix 2: Muslim's Informants according to al-Mizzi
Appendix 3: Muslim's Major Shaykhs according to Kitab al-Zahra, Compared with an Electronic Count in al-Maktaba al-Shamila and an Alternative Count by Dar al-Ta'sil
Appendix 4: Transmitters on Muslim's Authority
Appendix 5: First/Seventh and Second/Eighth-Century Traditionists Who Made Transmitter-Critical Pronouncements according to Muslim's Introduction
Appendix 6: Reasons for Transmitter-Critical Pronouncements according to the Introduction to Muslim's Sahih
Appendix 7: Muslim's Kitab al-Qadar Compared with al-Bukhari's Kitab al-Qadar
Appendix 8: The Number of Books in the Sahih according to Ibn Manjuwayh, 'Abd al-Baqi (= Wensinck, al-Nawawi), and Dar al-Ta'sil (= al-Mizzi)
Appendix 9: The Known Sections in Ibn 'Asakir's Division of the Sahih
Appendix 10: The Shaykhs of Ahmad b. Muhammad b. Zakariyya' al-Nasawi
Bibliography
Index of Personal Names
Index of Dynasties and Parties
Index of Geographical Names
Index of Titles of Pre-Modern books
Index of Topics and Terms
Quranic References
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